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Lost World of Tambun: A Theme Park Like No Other in Ipoh, Malaysia

So many worlds packed into one, the Lost World of Tambun, offers family fun, a burst of eco-adventure, thrill rides and attractions

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Explore the five main elements: Lost World Hot Springs, the
Tiger Valley, an Amusement Park, a Water Park, and the Lost World Petting Zoo.
There is also jungle trekking, cave exploration, and the ability to camp overnight
in villages.

Lost World Hot Springs

After a long day of excitement, visitors can immerse themselves in the source of
pure relaxation at the Lost World Hot Springs. The 100% natural mineral hot springs
is clean and fresh. Containing healthy minerals such as Calcium Carbonate, Sodium,
Calcium, Potassium, Magnesium, Sulphate, Chloride, and Iron, the Hot Springs are
heavenly for those looking for a healthy retreat.

Tiger Valley

Visitors can meet Sultan, Raima, Putra, Jazz, and Azian; the Lost World of Tambun's
very own Siberian tigers. They can see the handlers at play in the Tiger Valley, and
observe the tigers' agility and strength as they jump over rocks and logs to get to
their food during the tiger feeding shows. Visitors can learn about the tigers
through the valley's educational program.

Lost World Petting Zoo

If that's not enough, visitors can take a walk on the wild side at the Petting Zoo,
where they will be able to get up-close and personal with just some of the zoo
favorites -- Nia the Python, Ruby the raccoon, and Wira the Green Macaw. Visitors
can take an adventure through the various areas to feed, touch and experience
animals in their natural habitats.

Water and Amusement Park

Visitors can cool off at the water park that features a beach area, wave pool,
kids-only zone, volleyball ball area, and thrill-seeking water rides. The amusement
park provides exciting rides for all ages.

Adventures For The Eco-Enthusiast

Explorers will make their way through the jungle, trekking through the deep
limestone hill forests of the Lost World of Tambun. They can witness and explore the
unique flora and fauna and experience the beauty of its waterfalls and mysterious
caves.

Or visitors can delve deeper into the caves for an exploration of the Gua Datok, a
cave dating back 400 million years. For those seeking an adrenaline rush, there is
a three-hour cave exploration experience at the Six Mile Tunnel. Eco-enthusiasts are
guided by experienced guides through the 765-yard-long cave tunnel, walking through
knee-deep mud, swimming across a shallow pool, before continuing to walk through
chest-deep water inside the tunnel.

Tambun River Cruise

For those interested in a more relaxing activity, visitors can hop on board the
Tambun River Cruise where they can sit back and take it all in as the cruise sails
through the picturesque bends of the Tambun River.

Malayana -- The Ancient Tribe

Tambun's rich history tells the story of the Malayana, an ancient tribe that hunted,
gathered and built temples for a living. They communicated in a language known as
the Koo Koo language. The tribe still lives happily in the jungles of the Lost
World of Tambun, and as visitors journey through the park, they may come across some
of them clad in their traditional Malayana costumes.